Breeding Monsters

Single Element Monsters are the first monsters encountered in the game. They are available for purchase from the market and are the lowest priced monsters. Breeding adventures on each island begin with these monsters.

The simplest and least time consuming method to get a basic single element monster is to buy it from the market. However, in certain situations, the more advanced player may want to breed one.

If a rare single element monster is available for breeding, you can attempt to breed one by breeding two 3 element monsters which both contain the same element as the single element monster that you want to produce. An example of this is breeding a Congle with a Spunge in hopes of a Tweedle/Rare Tweedle. All three monsters have the air element which would make this possible. Rare monsters have the same element(s) as regulars. There can be three outcomes from this breeding. 1) It may produce a regular single element monster. 2) It may produce a rare version if available. 3) It may produce one of the 3 element parents.

You can breed a single element monster with its rare counter part (unless it is a Seasonal monster) to produce another regular single element every time. But it will never produce another rare version.

Feeding Monsters

Each monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum coins earned. The food for each level is the same for each Single Element Natural Monster, and is identical to the Double Element Natural Monsters.

Level

Food Per Feeding

Total Food Needed Per Level

1

5

x4

20

2

10

x4

40

3

20

x4

80

4

40

x4

160

5

80

x4

320

6

160

x4

640

7

320

x4

1,280

8

640

x4

2,560

9

1,280

x4

5,120

10

2,560

x4

10,240

11

5,120

x4

20,480

12

10,240

x4

40,960

13

20,480

x4

81,920

14

40,960

x4

163,840

It takes 327,660 food to get a Single Element Natural Monster from level 1 to 15.